Homosexual “Marriage” Avoided in Maryland (For Now)

On March 11, 2011, in Maryland, Maryland, National, Policy Blog, _Issues, by Alex Mason

Thankfully, the Maryland House of Delegates has avoided voting on a homosexual “marriage” bill this session. The bill was passed earlier this session by the state senate, but today’s development in the House likely means the bill is dead.

Is Gay “Marriage” Coming Soon in Maryland?

On December 11, 2010, in Facebook, Maryland, Maryland, National, Policy Blog, _Issues, by Alex Mason

All was not rosy for social conservatives on Election Day this year. Democrats in Maryland defied national trends and actually gained seats in the state senate. After the Maryland General Assembly convenes in January, a majority of senators will be supportive of homosexual “marriage.”

Read What Alabamians Are Saying About Universal, Tax-Payer Funded Abortion in Health Care “Reform”

On July 27, 2009, in Maryland, by Family Policy Network

Residents across the state of Alabama are voicing their opposition to a congressional proposal that would use taxpayer money to pay for abortions under the guise of so-called health care “reform”. Pro-family Alabamians are signing Family Policy Network’s petition urging both houses of Congress and President Obama to reject health care “reform” that provides universal abortion funding on the backs of American taxpayers.

Many Alabamians who signed the petition opposing taxpayer-funded abortion added their own comments to the statement above. Here is a sampling of those comments:

Judge Roy Moore to Defend Evangelist Arrested in Massachusetts on Halloween

On March 7, 2008, in Maryland, by Family Policy Network

[SALEM, MA - March 6] - The Foundation for Moral Law, a religious-liberties legal organization led by Former Alabama Judge Roy Moore, will be defending Michael Marcavage of Repent America in a trial scheduled for March 10, 2008, against the charge of “disorderly conduct” for preaching in a Salem, Mass. public square on Halloween night, Oct. 31, 2007.

Alabama Woman Offends Some with the Truth About Abortion

On October 8, 2007, in Maryland, by Family Policy Network

Since January, Janet Spear has parked her “Truth Truck” almost every weekday at the Homewood Public Library, where the Vestavia Hills resident spends hours inside, employees said. The library staff fields at least 20 phone calls a month from people offended by the photographs, said Deborah Fout, library assistant director.

Asked why the shocking photography is necessary, Spear said, “It shows the humanity of the victim and the inhumanity of their victimization. I don’t care what people think about me. But they will never think about abortion the same again.”